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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Early Editon: www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1215209110

Authors

Winkler, R., Landais, A., Risi, C., Baroni, M., Ekaykin, A., Jouzel, J., Petit, J.P., Prie, F., Minster, B. and Falourd, S.

Abstract

Combined measurements of water isotopologues of a snow pit at Vostok over the past 60 y reveal a unique signature that cannot be explained only by climatic features as usually done. Comparisons of the data using a general circulation model and a simpler isotopic distillation model reveal a stratospheric signature in the 17O-excess record at Vostok. Our data and theoretical considerations indicate that mass-independent fractionation imprints the isotopic signature of stratospheric water vapor, which may allow for a distinction between stratospheric and tropospheric influences at remote East Antarctic sites.